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Becoming Entangled - Dash of Darcy and Companions Collection #7

Leenie Brown

Editora: Leenie B Books

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Can she scheme her way out of one betrothal and into another? 
Anne de Bourgh wishes to dance until she is dizzy, walk until she is tired, and marry a particular gentleman who causes her heart to skitter and skip and flutter.  There is, however, one thing that stands between Anne and her aspirations -- her mother.   
Nevertheless, when a young lady is determined, things such as a mother's restraints and a long-standing betrothal are merely impediments to be circumvented. 
Practical and cautious, Alistair Pratt is smitten with Anne and has been patiently biding his time until he can make his intentions known.  However, with his mother's desire to see him married increasing, Alistair, when presented with a scandalous plan, throws caution to the wind to secure his love.  
But,  the course of true love never did run smooth. 
When a gentleman with a grudge discovers the lover's plans, things become tangled and twisted. Will a love that was meant to be find its happy conclusion, or will it end up as only a tale of what could have been? 
Becoming Entangled is a sequel to Unravelling  Mr. Darcy and part of Leenie Brown's Dash of Darcy Companions collection of Pride and Prejudice inspired novellas.  If you like well-written, fast-paced, sweet regency romps with a touch of humor, then you will love this story about finding a way to claim your true love, even when the path gets messy. 
So, put the kettle on, grab your copy of Becoming Entangled, and slip into a world of light-hearted sweet romantic indulgence today.
Disponível desde: 28/11/2017.

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